Dr Hannah Farrimond
Biography
Education
University College, London; Department of Psychology (2001-2007). PhD in Social Psychology, thesis title 'Smoking identities in lower and higher socio-economic groups in England'. ESRC funded.
LSE, Methodology Institute (1998-1999). MSc in Social Research Methods with Social Psychology: Distinction
University of Kent, Department of Psychology (1995-1998). BSc (Hons) in Social Psychology: First
University of Cambridge, Trinity Hall (1989-1992). B.A. in Theology and Religious Studies: First
Teignmouth High School, Devon (1981-1988). A levels in Eng Lit (A), Theology (A) and History (B)
Academic experience
Research Fellow, EGENIS (ESRC Centre for Genomics in Society), University of Exeter (2006-current)
Research Psychologist, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College, London, Smoking Cessation Clinic (2001-2003, part-time)
Research Psychologist, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College, London, Health Behaviour Unit (1999-2000)
Prizes
University of Kent: Psychology Prize, Janet Miele Prize
University of Cambridge: Bateman Scholarship, Trinity Hall Prize, Teape Prize for Indian Studies
